Jacksonville Jaguars: Danny Isidora, G, Miami
The Jaguars have to keep adding offensive talent around Blake Bortles to be completely sure that he's not a bust.

Los Angeles Rams: Pat Elflein, C, Ohio State
The Rams need to continue to address their pathetic offensive line to give Jared Goff a chance.

New York Jets: Chad Hansen, WR, California
The Jets could double up on receiver, given their dire need at the position.

Los Angeles Chargers: Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
The Chargers may find it difficult to rely on the injury-prone Keenan Allen, so here's some insurance.

Carolina Panthers: Fred Ross, WR, Mississippi State
The Panthers could add two receivers in the draft to really bolster the position.

Cincinnati Bengals: T.J. Logan, RB, North Carolina
The Bengals could stand to add another running back with Jeremy Hill set to hit free agency after this season.

Washington Redskins: C.J. Beathard, QB, Iowa
The Redskins will likely take a quarterback at some point, just in case Kirk Cousins leaves next spring.

Philadelphia Eagles: Keionta Davis, DE, UT-Chattanooga
Connor Barwin left via free agency, and while Chris Long was signed, that was just a short-term depth addition.

Buffalo Bills: Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State
One of Buffalo's greatest needs is at right tackle. Unfortunately, this class is pretty weak at the position.

Arizona Cardinals: Amba Etta-Tawo, WR, Syracuse
Michael Floyd is gone, while Larry Fitzgerald could retire soon. Arizona will have to find a new receiver.

Indianapolis Colts: Josh Malone, WR, Tennessee
Donte Moncrief will be a free agent after this season, while Phillip Dorsett has done nothing thus far, so the Colts could try to obtain a mid-round receiver.

Minnesota Vikings: Sam Tevi, OT, Utah
The Vikings added two offensive tackles in free agency, but that's not enough. They know very well what can happen if injuries take place on the offensive line.

San Francisco 49ers: Chad Williams, WR, Grambling
The 49ers really have nothing at receiver outside of Pierre Garcon, so they could spend multiple picks on the position.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jehu Chesson, WR, Michigan
The Buccaneers need a third receiver to play alongside Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson. Corey Davis is an option in Round 1, but this makes sense as well.

Buffalo Bills: Elijah Hood, RB, North Carolina
The Bills obtained this pick when the Patriots signed Mike Gillislee, so they might as well find a replacement.

Tennessee Titans: Nazair Jones, DE/DT, North Carolina
The Titans could stand to add some defensive line depth during the third day of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Detroit Lions: Brian Allen, CB, Utah
The Lions could be looking for a No. 2 cornerback for the future, as Nevin Lawson's contract will expire after this season.

New York Giants: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
The Giants currently don't have a viable kicker on their roster, so this is an option on Day 3. I'd wager a little that they'd consider Zane Gonzalez.

Oakland Raiders: Shelton Gibson, WR, West Virginia
The Raiders had one of the worst No. 3 receivers in Seth Roberts last year, so they could use an upgrade to play along with Michael Crabtree and Amari Cooper.

Houston Texans: Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt
The Texans could add more talent to the offensive line, which will need to improve in order to keep their new quarterback protected.

Kansas City Chiefs: Vincent Taylor, DT, Oklahoma State
Andy Reid is never one to shy away from bolstering the defensive line. He may be forced into doing so with Jaye Howard and Jarvis Jenkins set to hit free agency next spring.

Buffalo Bills: Tedric Thompson, S, Colorado
The Bills feel they're set at safety as far as their starters are concerned, but they need to add depth at the position.

Green Bay Packers: Marquez White, CB, Florida State
The Packers could obviously address their cornerback situation much earlier than this, but better late than never.

Miami Dolphins: Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida State
There was some trade speculation surrounding Jarvis Landry earlier in the offseason. If that's still in the plans, perhaps the Dolphins will use a mid-round pick on a receiver.

Arizona Cardinals: Adam Bisnowaty, OT, Pittsburgh
The Cardinals had injury issues on the offensive line last year, so I'm sure they'll be looking for blocking depth on Day 3 of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Augusta, NT, Missouri
Bennie Logan was signed, but for a short-term deal. The Chiefs could add a nose tackle for insurance purposes.

Cleveland Browns: Matt Dayes, RB, N.C. State
The Browns could spend one of their billion picks in the 2017 NFL Draft on a running back.

Green Bay Packers: Johnathan Ford, S, Auburn
Micah Hyde is gone, so the Packers could spend a draft pick on a replacement.

New England Patriots: Conor McDermott, OT, UCLA
The Patriots could spend a third-day pick on an offensive tackle, as they could stand to upgrade their blocking depth.